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Urea – high efficiency nitrogen fertilizer with 46, 2% nitrogen content.
Urea is being manufactures according to GOST 2081-92.
Two urea grades are produced: grade A and grade B.
Urea
application
Chemical
industry (grade А) Agriculture
Animal farming
(grade А)
Plant cultivation
(grade B)
Universal fertilizer suitable for practically
all kinds of soils and crops
Suitable for FOLIAR application
Natural alternative
to protein in
livestock feeds
Raw material for urea- aldehyde
resins (synthesis of melamine,
hydrazine and other products,
including pharmaceuticals
use of urea in the petroleum for
purification of oils and motor
fuels from paraffin
О
=
С
NH2 H2N
TARGETS We need to feed the growing population
HOW TO
ACHIEVE
LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES
INCLUDING BIOFUELS INCREASING
INCREASING FOOD PRODUCTION AND
CROP YIELDS
PROBLEMS
SOLUTIONS INCREASE CROP PRODUCTIVITY
INCREASE NITROGEN IN SOIL
AMMONIUM NITRATE (34,4% N) UREA (46,3% N)
UREA: INCREASE IN DEMAND
INCREASED INDUSTRIAL
CONSUMPTION
We need to find alternative to non renewable
recourses
Limited arable land
Land degradation
Competition for arable land use
The phenomenal growth of global urea consumption
Factors Determining Profitability of Urea Production
Natural gas prices Urea prices
Production profitability – up to 90%
The important advantages of launching new urea production facilities on the territory of Russia
- Availability of rich and effective raw material recourses - Natural gas at lower price - Well-developed infrastructure - Large- scale logistics network - Direct access to the sea - Government support - Predictable political environment
Natural gas reserves in the world
Shale gas: an alternative energy
Disadvantages:
- difficult to reach compared with natural gas - uncontrolled methane gas emissions - degradation of groundwater quality - high production cost
Political instability in
the Middle East
Russia: strategically advantageous location
TASK
SOLUTION
RESTORING SOIL FERTILITY AFTER NATURAL DISASTERS
UREA APPLICATION RATE INCREASE
Growing demand attracts increase in urea output
in Russia and former USSR countries
TASK
SOLUTION CONSTRUCTION OF NEW COMPLEX FERTILIZERS,
ADBLUE, MELAMINE PRODUCTION UNITS
ADVANCED GAS PROCESSING
Growing demand attracts increase in urea output
in Russia and former USSR countries
Natural gas availability
TASK
SOLUTIONS
MAINTAINING AND/OR
INCREASING EXPORT VOLUMES
1. Active position of companies on promising export markets: - countries with high domestic gas prices and /or having no possibility to extract gas - countries with low crop yields - countries with low application rate of N fertilizer - countries with fast growing population - countries exporting agricultural products - current importers of Russian fertilizers
Growing demand attracts increase in urea output
in Russia and former USSR countries
2. Reducing logistics cost in a total cost of urea production (increasing rail car fleet sizing, construction of new port terminals etc)
Evolution of urea industry in Russia
Capacity increase due to
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18MLNTPA Revamps of existing urea units
Relocation of second-hand
urea units
Construction of new urea units
Promising projects
1990s– mid 2000s mid2000s – first decade of XXI
First decade of XXI– present days
Forecast for 2018
Source: IFA, AFA
Russian nitrogen market in 2014: PRODUCTION VS EXPORT AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
export domestic consumption
Production capacity 6,4 MilT
Production capacity 14,6 MilT Production capacity
8,2 MilT
Urea production units
Теджен
Started up in 60s – 70s
32
Started up in 80s 20
Relocated second-hand units
restarted in 2007-2012
4
Started up in 2005-2014
2
Under construction 2